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Just to make sure I understand the terminology…looking at the joint between the chamber body and the forcing cone, and based on Researcher’s explanation, the shell’s crimp opens at the junction of the chamber and cone. So if my measurement shows 2 5/8” at the breech end of the joint where it meets the chamber, then the shell capacity is 2 3/4”, correct?
https://parkerguns.org/forums/pictur...ictureid=14155 Note in the photo (not a good one) that where the forcing cone at the end of the shell chamber begins is where I took the measurement. Which gives me right at 2 5/8". https://parkerguns.org/forums/pictur...ictureid=14154 Last edited by Loren Tillett; 12-03-2022 at 11:01 AM.. Reason: Update with photo |
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Just to confuse things, while most of our ammunition companies put up their progressive burning powder, high velocity, 1-ounce, 20-gauge loads in a 2 3/4-inch case, Winchester offered the load in both 2 3/4- and 2 1/2-inch shells.
Super-Speed 20-gauge, 2 1-2-inch, #7 1-2 Ch. Shot.jpg Super-Speed 20-gauge, 2 3-4-inch, #6 Shot.jpg Generally speaking, the 20-gauge 2 1/2-inch shells being offered in 1929 carried a load of 2 1/4 drams of bulk smokeless powder or 18-grains of dense smokeless powder such as Infallible of Ballistite with 3/4 or 7/8 ounce of shot. NITRO CLUB 20-gauge, Load No. X23D.jpg HIGH GUN 20-gauge, 2 1-2 inch, #7 1-2Ch, Ballistite.jpg |
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Loren, I have a VH 20 and a VHE 20 from the 1920's--also a PH 20 fluid steel, and I shoot standard 7/8 oz game loads 1200fps thru them.
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Loren, whether you shoot 2 1/2 inch shells or 2 3/4 inch shells in your 20, just dont shoot any shell over 1200 fps. You'll be fine
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Sounds like a gun intended for 2 3/4-inch shells to me.
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Researcher, thank you for your patience and advice. I'm sure all will be OK. Going to the range this coming week.
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